… effectiveness, efficiency, relevance, coherence and EU added value. The questions below can be used as a … What effects has the programme had on the distribution of paidandunpaidwork between women and men? What impacts has it had on …
… the potential to increase women’s presence in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). When the state’s … and employees. Therefore, the OP’s implementation paid specific attention to boosting women’s share in SMEs, … to address the complexity of combining paidwork with andunpaid care responsibilities, while enhancing women’s …
… country-specific recommendations; build on existing EU and national norms and requirements to integrate gender … in employment, income, mobility and the distribution of paidandunpaidwork; developing sex-disaggregated indicators as a …
… Based on the data gathered, the gender inequalities and underlying causes identified, and the stakeholders … to ask include the following. Will the division of unpaidandpaidwork between women and men change as a consequence of …
… entrepreneurship in different sectors, salary levels, and other relevant factors. When collecting this data, … employment and time use shed light on gendered patterns of paidandunpaidwork. It is vital to tailor any analysis to the local …
… tool offers guidance on how to assess gender inequalities and gender needs in EU Funds programmes. It has been designed … economic development, labour market participation, unpaidwork, supporting improved care provision and practices … development, the current pay gap, the distribution of paidandunpaidworkand information from time use studies. …
… picture of the European Council’s members. How many women and how many men can you see? Photo accessed from: … there are more men than women? In EU Member States, both paidworkandunpaid care work exists. These different kinds of work are …
… All regulations, policies and programmes relevant to gender affect the living … in the area of labour. This is about distribution of paidandunpaidwork, and about the horizontal and vertical gender …